In North Macedonia, salaries in education have increased by 7.5%.

The Prime Minister, Hristjan Mickoski, unveiled a significant wage boost for personnel within the education sector today, totaling approximately 7.5%. This development underscores the government’s commitment to supporting educators. According to official statements, this latest adjustment contributes to a substantial overall rise in salaries for those working in education.

The government asserts that these increases have resulted in a remarkable growth of around 20% in educators’ compensation since the administration took office in November 2024. “Effective immediately, we are implementing wage increases within the education sector, a key component of our collective agreement,” stated Mickoski. He further emphasized that this progress represents a considerable advancement.

“From November 2024 to the present day, spanning roughly one and a half years, the salaries of individuals employed in education have risen by approximately 20%.” This investment reflects a strategic focus on bolstering the workforce within the education system. The announcement highlights a deliberate effort to improve conditions for those working in education and demonstrates a tangible commitment to raising salaries within this vital sector. North Macedonia Education News

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  1. The government of North Macedonia announced a substantial rise in teacher compensation, reaching 7.5 percent.

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